We’ve invited Tania Runyan to be our next commissioned poet, and she has written five previously unpublished poems to help us think through and celebrate Advent.
I had just popped into the comments section to comment on these lines. If this doesn’t sum up how quickly we are to ignore the pulling of the spirit of Christ in our lives, I don’t know what does.
I immediately thought of Ephesians 4:10, “He who descended is the very one who ascended higher than all the heavens, in order to fill the whole universe.)”
What a beautiful reminder of the infinite, truly universal love of God.
I could swing a lantern
in your rib cage, and you would miss
the light.
Beautiful line!!
I had just popped into the comments section to comment on these lines. If this doesn’t sum up how quickly we are to ignore the pulling of the spirit of Christ in our lives, I don’t know what does.
Are you sure? 🙌 🙌
I love this...
They, too,
will be saved, I tell them.
Their love is too much to bear.
I immediately thought of Ephesians 4:10, “He who descended is the very one who ascended higher than all the heavens, in order to fill the whole universe.)”
What a beautiful reminder of the infinite, truly universal love of God.
Strikingly ordinary. It’s amazing to think Mary had ordinary emotions and pregnancy sickness
I loved that bit about dinoflagellates. Good is redeeming All Things through his Son. Glorious!
I love this one! "I could swing a lantern / in your ribcage..." especially got me.